With a cap number of over $10 million dollars next year and dwindling production AJ Hawk's future should certainly be questioned. The New England Patriots figure to be an interested party. With Teddy Brushchi's retirement, the trade of Mike Vrabel, the signing of 65 year old Junior Seau, and the healthy scratch Adalius Thomas this past Sunday it appears as if the Pats have a lot of moving and shaking taking place at line backer position. In addition Hawk draws parallels to Vrabel. Before signing with the Patriots Vrabel was a reserve with the Pittsburgh and his talent was largely undetected. It was after signing with the Patriots in 2001 that Vrabel's career took off.
The Hoody has a known affinity for guys that show attention to detail, eat sleep and drink football, and play with consistency. During his time as a Packer Hawk did what was asked of him and nothing more. He didn't give up big plays but he never made plays either leading to widespread fan disappointment.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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